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President Obama pays tribute to victims of the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombing in Nairobi, Kenya. REUTERS / Jonathan Ernst - stock.adobe.com

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Roundtable: Embassy Bombing Settlement

https://edithbartley.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Edith_Bartley_Video.mp4

Edith speaking at the University of Dayton

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American Embassy bombings memorial marker, Arlington National Cemetery.

Edith and her father Julian.

A young Julian Bartley.

At age 23, Julian Bartley was among the first group of U.S. Peace Corps volunteers to go to Western Samoa, now Samoa. He taught English as a second language from 1967 to 1969.

Julian and Mary Bartley.

Bartley family members at Arlington National Cemetery. Photo by Frank Johnston/The Washington Post/Getty Images

Julian Bartley and son Jay in Kenya.

At age 23, Julian Bartley was among the first group of U.S. Peace Corps volunteers to go to Western Samoa, now Samoa. He taught English as a second language from 1967 to 1969.

At age 23, Julian Bartley was among the first group of U.S. Peace Corps volunteers to go to Western Samoa, now Samoa. He taught English as a second language from 1967 to 1969.

Edith and her husband Stephen.

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